CiderFex
12th March 2019, 03:55 AM
Does anyone else think that the new Shell Go+ scheme seems a tad odd ?
They’ve gone away from the old idea of “points for petrol” to a “point per visit” idea.
Here’s the basic criteria for qualifying for a “point”:
“You will need to spend £10 on fuel or £2 in the shop on selected products. If 2 or more of your* transactions occur within 10 minutes of each other, only the first will count as a qualifying visit.* Items you can purchase in the shop counts towards the visit but this does exclude tobacco, lottery tickets, spirits, phone cards and any other age restricted products.”
You will now only get “fuel rewards” after 10 visits.
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It seems the only reason that this has been changed is to up the amount of visits that people do at their stations.
I just can’t see the point unless you actually drive past a Shell station on a regular basis...
https://www.shelldriversclub.co.uk/smart/index.html?site=en-en
Reading the below it’s just not worth bothering with because 300 litres down here equates to roughly £402 spending to be “awarded” an extra £3 off voucher.
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“Enjoy rewards every visit with Shell Go+
You’ll soon be able to get all this with our brand new Shell Go+ rewards programme:
10% off hot drinks every time you visit
10% off Jamie Oliver deli by Shell and deli2go every time you visit
Money off fuel every 10 visits Just spend at least £2 in the shop or £10 on fuel to count as a visit
Even more off Shell V-Power Get an extra £3 off every 300 litres you buy
Surprise freebies
Good things happen when you Go+ it
We’re saying goodbye to Shell Drivers’ Club and hello to Shell Go+ rewards – all on your Shell app. You’ll be able to collect rewards on your phone, and it’s quick and easy to use. Just open your app and scan your digital Shell Go+ card every time you pop by. You can also use a card or key fob if you prefer.
If you’re a member of Shell Drivers’ Club, don’t worry you won’t lose any points. They will all be converted to vouchers and sent to you as normal.”
Before you ask, yes it is very late/early, and yes, I am bored.
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Sent from Yorkshire wi an hint o’ sarcasm.
They’ve gone away from the old idea of “points for petrol” to a “point per visit” idea.
Here’s the basic criteria for qualifying for a “point”:
“You will need to spend £10 on fuel or £2 in the shop on selected products. If 2 or more of your* transactions occur within 10 minutes of each other, only the first will count as a qualifying visit.* Items you can purchase in the shop counts towards the visit but this does exclude tobacco, lottery tickets, spirits, phone cards and any other age restricted products.”
You will now only get “fuel rewards” after 10 visits.
[emoji15]
It seems the only reason that this has been changed is to up the amount of visits that people do at their stations.
I just can’t see the point unless you actually drive past a Shell station on a regular basis...
https://www.shelldriversclub.co.uk/smart/index.html?site=en-en
Reading the below it’s just not worth bothering with because 300 litres down here equates to roughly £402 spending to be “awarded” an extra £3 off voucher.
[emoji23]
“Enjoy rewards every visit with Shell Go+
You’ll soon be able to get all this with our brand new Shell Go+ rewards programme:
10% off hot drinks every time you visit
10% off Jamie Oliver deli by Shell and deli2go every time you visit
Money off fuel every 10 visits Just spend at least £2 in the shop or £10 on fuel to count as a visit
Even more off Shell V-Power Get an extra £3 off every 300 litres you buy
Surprise freebies
Good things happen when you Go+ it
We’re saying goodbye to Shell Drivers’ Club and hello to Shell Go+ rewards – all on your Shell app. You’ll be able to collect rewards on your phone, and it’s quick and easy to use. Just open your app and scan your digital Shell Go+ card every time you pop by. You can also use a card or key fob if you prefer.
If you’re a member of Shell Drivers’ Club, don’t worry you won’t lose any points. They will all be converted to vouchers and sent to you as normal.”
Before you ask, yes it is very late/early, and yes, I am bored.
[emoji12]
Sent from Yorkshire wi an hint o’ sarcasm.